Agency

In West Virginia, a 'seller's market' condition in Charleston or Morgantown might lead a buyer's agent to advise their client to:

AWait for prices to come down before making an offer
BMove quickly with a strong offer, minimal contingencies, and pre-approval in hand✓ Correct
CMake only low-ball offers to take advantage of desperate sellers
DAvoid bidding wars by looking only in depressed markets

Explanation

In a seller's market with low inventory, a buyer's agent should advise their client to act quickly with competitive pricing, strong earnest money, pre-approval, and minimal contingencies to compete effectively against other buyers.

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